Dec 8, 2009

Well, it seems that a lot of people are really excited to try playing with Lego and hole punched card after the last post, so while your enthusiasm is still up I thought I'd make you a printable Christmassy cut out and punch set.

We're starting on making our Christmas dioramas that I mentioned at the end of the last post. Usually I just draw stuff as we are doing it and the kids colour it in right then and there, so there aren't drawings that I am able to scan and share, so I thought I should do a few with a sharpie that I can scan before the kids get their hands on them.

All you need are some card to print on, scissors, hole punch and some lego.

Click on the thumbnail below to get the full resolution image.

If I manage to draw anything else without the kids colouring it in immediately then I'll try and scan it and get it up here for you too. Hope you enjoy playing!

i came to your blog through craft, and i must say that i love all the creations you and your entire family have created! (love the mini fooz ball table XD)lucky kids for having such crafty genius parents!

Thanks for great ideas - already creating ours! I had a brain wave - to cut out shapes from plastic icream lids! These are firm and strong. It is also my hole template! I trace the circles where I need them on the girls's pictures.

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